Brick House Museum — 1768 home reflecting the passage of time for one family that occupied the house for more than 200 years. 850 Route 17K, Montgomery. Hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun., through Oct. 9. Admission $3, $2 children. Call 615-3833 or 457-4921 or visit www.hillholdandbrickhouse.org.

CAS Arts Center — "21: A Life in Photographs," works by Benjamin Swett and his late daughter, Rachel, who died in a skiing accident in 2010. through Oct. 9, 48 Main St., Livingston Manor. Hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. and by appointment. Call 436-4227 or visit www.catskillartsociety.org.

Crawford Government Center — Exhibit by the Town of Crawford Historical Society honoring neighbors, friends and residents of the Hudson Valley who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, through Sept. 30, 121 Route 302, Pine Bush. Hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Call 744-6838.

Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center — "Stitches to Quilts," works by Suzanne R. Neusner, through Oct. 5, 12 Vassar St., Poughkeepsie. Hours 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri., open on weekends during events or by appointment. If doors are locked, check across the street at 9 Vassar St. Call 486-4571 or visit www.cunneen-hackett.org.

D&H Canal Museum — Several exhibits new this year, including a locktender's shanty undergoing restoration, a cooper's workshop, original 1850s barge captain contracts, and new photos. The 5 Locks Trail includes a new information kiosk. 23 Mohonk Road, High Falls. Hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun., through Oct. 30. Trail is open year-round. $4 general admission (trail is free). Call 687-9311 or visit www.canalmuseum.org.

Fort Decker Museum of History — Stone house built in 1760, 127 W. Main St., Port Jervis. Museum open 1-4 p.m. Oct. 29. For directions: www.minisink.org.

Foundry School Museum — Tour the Foundry School building, which was built in about 1830, enlarged in the 1860s, and used for the education of the foundry's teenage apprentices as well as its employees' children. 63 Chestnut St., Cold Spring. Admission $5, $2 senior citizens and ages 7-12, free for Putnam County Historical Society members and age 6 and younger. Hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Call 265-4010 or visit www.pchs-fsm.org.

Gatehouse Historic Site and Learning Center — New exhibits center around the theme "Why They Came to the Mountains." Also included are displays on Woodbury families, in particular the Jones family and the Seaman family; the latter is spotlighted in the "Seaman Collection." 224 Smith Clove Road at Pine Hill Road, Central Valley. Call for hours: 928-6378.

Grey Towers National Historic Site — Tour season through Oct. 30 for ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot, first chief of the U.S. Forestry Service. 122 Old Owego Turnpike, Milford, Pa. Tours 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Admission $6, $5 senior citizens, $3 ages 12-17, free age 11 and younger. Because of ongoing construction, there is no handicap access and no drop-off option for the mansion and the gardens. Call 570-296-9625 or visit greytowers.org.

Historical Society of Rockland County — "The Ghost Army Exhibit," in which two Rockland County veterans reveal the story of how artists used deception and ingenuity to help win World War II. Through Oct. 16, 20 Zukor Road, New City. Hours noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Call 634-9629 or visit www.rocklandhistory.org.

Historic Huguenot Street — "Local Color: An Intimate Look at Landscapes," photos by Robert Goldwitz, DuBois Fort, 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz. Also: Seven stone houses in New Paltz dating to the early 1700s, a burial ground and a reconstructed 1717 stone church, all in their original village setting. Hours 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Tues. Visit www.huguenotstreet.org or call 255-1660.

Hudson River Maritime Museum — "The Face of Work in the Hudson Valley," historic photos and artifacts and works by contemporary photographers, through Oct. 31, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. Also: Preserving the maritime history of the Hudson River, its tributaries, and the industries that developed around it. Indoor and outdoor exhibits on Hudson River maritime history, a gift shop, waterfront special events, and boat rides to the historic Rondout Lighthouse are available at the museum. Hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Mon.; by appointment or chance Tues.-Wed. Admission $5, $4 age 60 and older and ages 6-12, free age 5 and younger. Call 338-0071 or visit www.hrmm.org.

Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art — "Circa 1986," 65 artworks by 47 international artists who emerged with significant artworks between 1981 and 1991, through July 22, 1701 Main St., Peekskill. Call for gallery hours at 914-788-0100. Visit www.hvcca.org.

Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum — "Images From the Edge of Light," photos by Tom Doyle, through Oct. 27, 94 Broadway, Newburgh. Also: "Detectives," collection of original documents from the history of detective stories, including material relating to the pioneer mystery-writer Wilkie Collins, letters and pages from the manuscripts of Arthur Conan Doyle relating to Sherlock Holmes and his origin, pages from both the mystery novels and the critical studies of the form by Dorothy Sayers, and firsthand material from Ian Fleming's James Bond books and films. Through Dec. 18. Hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., noon-4 p.m. Sun. Call 569-4997 or visit www.karpeles.com.

Museum Village — In the Changing Exhibit Building, Civil War artifacts from the Sons of Union Veterans to go along with a Civil War re-enactment weekend, Route 17M, Monroe. Also: Historical buildings housing a large collection of artifacts. Hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Call 782-8247 or visit www.museumvillage.org.

Neversink Valley Museum — "The Million Dollar Club: A Partnership Between Giants," exhibit focusing on the successful collaboration between America's first million-dollar businesses — early banks and anthracite canals. Through October. Also: Exhibits focus on the history and people of the Neversink and Shawangunk Valleys, predominantly from the 19th and early 20th centuries. 26 Hoag Road, Cuddebackville. Hours noon-4 p.m. Fri.-Sun. and by appointment. Call 754-8870 or visit www.neversinkmuseum.org.

Olana — "Rally 'round the Flag: Frederic Edwin Church and the Civil War," Evelyn & Maurice Sharp Gallery, and "Farm: Agricultural Life in the Hudson Valley," photos by Brandt Bolding, Coachman's House Gallery, both through Oct. 30 at the home of Hudson River School painter Church (1826-1900), 5720 Route 9G, Hudson. Admission $9, $8 students and senior citizens. Call 518-828-0135 or visit olana.org.

Orange County Farmers Museum — A tour of the museum shows guests how the farmer lived, built his home and barns, and grew his own food. 850 Route 17K, Montgomery, through Oct. 9. Hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Admission free. Call 457-2959 or visit www.ocfarmersmuseum.com.

Senate House State Historic Site — New York's first Senate met in 1777 during the Revolutionary War in the simple stone house of merchant Abraham Van Gaasbeek. The site also displays artworks by John Vanderlyn and other members of the Vanderlyn family of Kingston, dating from the 1720s through the 1870s, and paintings by Ammi Phillips, Joseph Tubby, James Bard, and Thomas Sully. Open through Oct. 31, 296 Fair St., Kingston. Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun. Admission $4, $3 senior citizens and groups. Contact 338-2786, pam.malcolm@oprhp.state.nys.us.

Storm King Art Center — "5+5: New Perspectives," made up of 12 new and recent works, 280 Old Pleasant Hill Road, Mountainville. Also: "The View From Here: Storm King at Fifty," inside the museum building. Also: 500 acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands that provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists. Hours 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Admission $12, $10 age 65 and older, $8 college students with valid ID and students K-12, free age 5 and younger and members. Call 534-3115 or visit www.stormking.org.

Sullivan County Museum — "The Face of Vinyl: 1500 Album Covers, 1950-1991," through Nov. 6, 265 Main St., Hurleyville, Presented by Sullivan County Historical Society. For information, call 794-3772 or 434-8044.

Time and the Valleys Museum — "A Glimpse Into the Building of the Rondout and Neversink Reservoirs and Connecting Tunnels," photos from the DEP Archives in New York City, 332 Main St. (Route 55), Grahamsville. Hours 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Admission $2, $1 ages 7-15, free age 6 and younger. Call 985-7700 or visit timeandthevalleysmuseum.org.

Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site — Featuring the historic Hasbrouck House, when Gen. and Mrs. Washington stayed longer than at any of their other headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Liberty and Washington streets, Newburgh. Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun. Tours given every half-hour,the last one beginning each day at 4:30 p.m.. Call 562-1195.

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